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OverviewWhat really separates emancipatory thinking from its opposite? The prevailing Left defines itself against neoliberalism, conservative traditionalism, and fascism as a matter of course, but are the philosophical differences more apparent than real? The Right-Wing Mirror of Critical Theory: Studies of Schmitt, Oakeshott, Hayek, Strauss, and Rand argues that dominant trends in critical and radical theory inadvertently reproduce the cardinal tenets of the twentieth century’s most influential Right-wing philosophers. It finds the rejection of foundationalism, rationalism, economic planning, and vanguardism mirrored in the work of Schmitt, Oakeshott, Hayek, and Strauss. Larry Alan Busk suggests that this is more than just an unfortunate coincidence. Once the ideal of “the rational society” is abandoned, the Right is able to offer intelligible and compelling arguments for its political conclusions, whereas the Left has no corresponding case to make for its positions on either economic or “cultural” issues. If it is to be more than merely an inverted image of the Right, critical theory must reevaluate its relationship to what Julius Nyerere once called “deliberate design” in politics. In the era of anthropogenic climate change, a substantial—not merely nominal—departure from Right-wing talking points is all the more necessary and momentous. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Larry Alan BuskPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9781666929638ISBN 10: 1666929638 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 15 September 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter I: Intelligent Design in Politics from Right to Left Chapter II: The Fascist and His Shadow: Schmitt and the Question of Foundations Chapter III: Oakeshott and the Purpose of Politics Chapter IV: Hayek’s Game: Reification and the Production Paradigm in a Warming and Stratified World Chapter V: Strauss and the Vanguard Chapter VI: Limits of Reason or Distortion of Reason? The Case of Rand Appendix: For the New Intellectual: A Critical Reading of Hochschild’s Strangers in their Own LandReviews"Larry Busk's The Right Wing Mirror of Critical Theory is a book many of us have been waiting for. Functioning also as a trenchant critique of right wing philosophy, the book's main contribution is patiently showing how the trendy forms of ""anti-foundationalism"" and ""anti-rationalism,"" which have long dominated left-critical theory, echo the reactionaries' cry. Funny, lucid, and above all brave, The Right Wing Mirror of Critical Theory calls on progressives to remember we can remake the world anew, and better.--Matt McManus, University of Michigan, author of The Political Right and Equality (Routledge 2023)" Author InformationLarry Alan Busk teaches philosophy and humanities at Florida Gulf Coast University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |